UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. George G. Stephens, President. W. D. Carmichael, Vice-President. Jaa. A. Gwyn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. E. C Gregory, Captain. Walter Brem, Manager. J. H. White, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanly, Captain. W. D. Carmichael, Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM., R. H. Wright, -Capt. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eattnan, Leader. Pride J. Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO-1 Graham rf .CIETY, Richard H. Whitehead, M. Henry V, Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President Francis P. Venable, Ph.D., Secretary and Treasurer. Charles Baskerville, Ph D. Cor, responding: Secretary. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday nig-ht of each month. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. Winston, LL. D., First Vice Pres. Edwin A. Alderman, -Ph D. 2nd Vice Pres. J. H. White Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL D., President. Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary. Herbert Bingham, Treasurer. Herman H. Horne, Assistant Secretary. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Kim lilts a lonTflv to Brem. SCOI" First Relay. Race Won by Adelphi itlg- Hoxton and Cochran's hit sends Academy; Delancy, second; ,Episcopal,third T. iL. ' Time 3m49s. , vuticy lu.tuc upidLC. vuuiiau Second "Relav Race-Won by Western Steals second and IS left there by University of Penn.; Gettysburg College' Trv1j-AH'c fhr ftni1r second :St. .Toll ns College, third. Time 3m Qt-J.t63C2I'i fc to ! Dillard a long- fly and Gregory lines one out to Bonney. Ninth inning: Bailey eats up Mc- - - Third Relay Race Won by Wilmington High'School; Norristown, second; Camden High School, third. Time 3m. 58 2-Ss. Fourth Relay Race Won by State Colle- Guire'sfoul. Marshall gives Whit- gre; Franklin and Marshall, second; Dickin- i a a n:n i tii son.tmra. lime 6m. 6s. The Tar Heel, $1.50 per Year. Delinquent subscribers will please pat j.t.: j ' r II1C1I uucs. I But it's of no use, as Johnsonthrows Garnett out. Below is the score and summary. D., President. AB R IB PO A v E Stanly ss 5 1 14 2 0 Winstonlb 5 1 0 8 0 0 Gregory 2b 4 2 2 6 2 0 Bailey c 4 3 2 2 0 0 Brem If 4 2 0 2 0 0 Graham rf 4 3 2 1 0 0 Whitakercf S 1 3 2 0 0 Johnson 3b 4 1 2 13 1 Pearsall p 1 0 0 0 10 Hill p 2 0 0 1 0 0 Fifth Relay Race Won by Friends Cen tral; Haverford Grammar School, second' Swarthmore Grammar. School third.time 3m 45s. . Sixth Relay Race Won by College of the City of New York, Johns Hopkins second, Fordman third; t'me, 3m. 47s. Seventh Relay Race Won by Pennsing ton, Hill School second, Brown Preparat third; time 3m. 50 4-5s. Eight Relay Race Won by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Union College sec ond, Worcester Polytechic, third; time 3m 37 4-Ss. Ninth Relay " Race Won by Germantown 33 14 VIRGINIA AB R 12 27; 8 IB McGuire p. rf 5 0 0 Marshall c 5 1 2 Dillard cf ' 5 1 1 Garnett 3b 5 2 2 Hoxton ss 3 1 1 Bonney If 4 12 McKim2b 4 0 2 Cochran lb 4 0 1 Kern rf .2 0 0 Lockett p 2 0 0 39 6 11 PO 0 5 4 0 I , 2 : 8 1 1 A 1 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 24 11 6 Earned runs, Carolina 6, Va. 5, Two-base hits, Stanly, Gregory, Graham Three base hit, Bonney. Stolen bases, Stanly, Bailey, Brem, Gra. Meets on the last Tuesday night of each month in the Encrlish Lecture room. Offi cers: Jv. r. Harrington, r resident, d . it, Ball, Vice-President, W. D. Toy, Secretary I ham 2., Johnson, Dillard, Cochran Bases on balls; McGuire 6. Hit by ball, Stanly, Hoxton Friends Central third; time, 3m. 50 1.5s. tl i. T-..1 T 1 TTT 1 T T-A Cornell, eecond, Lehicrh, third; time 3m. 34 l-5s. i E Eleventh Relay Race Won by Westches- 0 er Normal School, South Jersey Institute, 1 second: Drexel Institute, third; time 3m. 0 33 2-5s. 1 Twelfth Relay Race Won by Swarthmore, 2 University of N. Y. second,Haverford,third; 0 time 3m 43 2-5s. High School, Catholic High School, second; Mannal Training; School, third; time 3m 0 44 l-5s. The five mile relay race between Yale and Pennsylvania was won by Penn.; time 24m 5 4-5S. ; ' " Fourteenth Race-Won by Harvard,Yale,sec- ond, Georgetown third, Penn, fourth: time, 3m282-5s. 1 0 and Treasurer. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB- Passed ball, -Marshall. Double play, Stanly to Winston. Umpire, Mr. John Heydler, Washington, D. C. Time, two hours. H. H. Horne,President. J. W. Cannada.Vice Pres. John A. Mooore, Sec. and Treas. FRATERNITIES (secrbt). Delta Kappa EpsilOn, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon., Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha. f SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior secret). The society meets in Febuary and October. Ban quet Thursday night of commencement. Philanthropic (secret, literary). Establish ed 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the a almost perf ect.OUr only error f 111 AlAlli AltTT xaai, JJUUUlUCi I , t Dialectic (secret, literarv. Established tALiny uubiuug. x , , . 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the The Virginians Datteci WCU out m Hall, New West Building. their hits were bunched in only one UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. inninc and their fielding- was ragged at critical moments. Their support for Lockett in the seventh was Notes of the Game. The umpiring- of Mr. Heydler was very fair and impartial and he gave as thorough satisfaction as a man could give in a game full of ., close decisions. Winston was full of grit to get out of bed and put up the game he did. The fielding of the Carolina team CLARK, DEEMER &. CO., Patent Practitioners 20 years, 139 Broadway, New York, will send Free upon request of the readers of this paper, our ' Hints to In ventors," also Patent Guide and a selected ' List of Valuable Inventions Wanted." i UNITED STATES AHD FOREIGN PAT ENTS quickly procured on LOWEST LIB ERAL TERMS. Expert service guaranteed. Clients7pater.ts3old without charge. Advice FREE. MW YURI IS THE ONLY PLACE TO BELL PATtaTS. Gen- R"fus King person, hfly superintends our Selling Department, f Address, 0L ARK, DEEMER & 00., Solicitors of Patents, Main Office 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Branches: Wash'n and Phila. NOTE : All orders to procure patents re ceived from reaacra of this paper are entitled to ONE YEAR'S i-uU ci.tion FREE. Don't fail to mention Tar Heel in answering. aiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii E. C. Gregory, President Ja. A. Gwyn, Vice-President. C. R. Dev. Secretary. R. S. Busbee. Treasurer. Meets at call Poor of President. Leader selected for each ger- man. ' Y.M.C.A. Geo. G. Stephens, Pres. J-S. Ray, V. Pres. C. H. Johnson, Rec. Sec. Frank Coker Cor. Sec. ' J. W. Canada, Treas. Meets in Chapel Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs day evenings 45 minutes after supber bell. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. D. R. Bryson'President. E. K. Graham, Vice-President. F. B. Johrrson,Secretary and Treasurer. Church Directory. ' Prbsbytrian Church. Rey. D. J. Cur rie. Services every Sunday morning', and nig-ht except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Pearsall and Hill both pitched good ball, keeping the hits scatter ed. The Carolinians bunched their hits on McGuire ra the sixth, mak ing four hits and a sacrifice after - he had given two bases on balls. The Carolinians were much grat ified to see so ranch White and Blue on the grounds and they wish to CT - . thank the people of Danville for their nice treatment. They were especially pleased with the accomo dations at the Burton. 11 j I EXTRA. I i SLIDiU f i G TD BACCD S Made from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest leaf 5 : grown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina. Cig- 5 S arette Book goes with each 3-oz. pouch. : I ALL FOR 10 CENTS. z A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke. 3 z Lvon A. Co. Tobacco Works, Durham, N. C. 3 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, inula GEORGE TRICE. Relay Races The relay races of the University of Pennsylvania took place on the Episcopal Church. Rev. Mr. Schubert, athletic field of that University Oil uamiuaj, "u.. . u jojjst 6HOE WOfK in tOWtl at nMW Mbthodist tHURCH. xcev. u. Jviassey. 1 , Tnnvur. won the two races 1 1. !, u 4,i awwA - ., 1. u. Jl H 1 i VlKll icrjn Prayer meeting1 Wednesday nig-ht. - in which, most interest was center- Baptist Catjrch. Rer. Dr. Tho. Hume . f ' ' - Service, every Sunnday morning andnigh ieio w is a sumraai y ui 1 at.es Prayer meeting every Wednesday night giving teams, events and records: shoe FOURT Chapel Hill's maker. Satisfaction most reliable guaranteed. George also has an ics crbam saloon, at which you can be served in atyle. Clothing, ; Furnishings, Shoes, Hats. W. A. Slater Co., Up-to.date Clothiers OF DURHAM, N. C. Want your trade and will treat you right. W.J. WEAVER, Agent. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Ail me books used in me university ond Ms Common schools. Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wlrt'i Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE UNE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fandy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pieties. Fine. Hats and Hand-madeShoes A Specialty. Having- served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: " The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prim. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ H. It. GUTHRIE, BARBER SHOP, under Yearby.a Drug tore. Give him a trial. Satisfaction fuar anteed. Southern Railway (PIEDMGNT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ; IN EFECT JAN.Sth 1896. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL 8:45,a. m. Connects at University. with train ior lireensboro, Danville, Kiciimanu, Washington and all points North, also with trains for Durhom, Raleigh.Golds baro, ' Selma.J-Tarboro, Rock. Mount, Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, New Berne and Morehead City. 12.-50, p.m. Connects at University tor Durham, Raleigii, Seltna, Goldsboro undall local stations. 4:25, p. m,- Connects at University for Uni- lvesity Greensboro, Chat-lotte, Atlanta New Orleans Memphis, Colmnbia, Sa ' vanna, Jacksouville.St.Atigustine and all points South: TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL. lplO, a. m. From Green.sboro, Dauviue, Washington, and all pooints Nortn, also from Durham, Raleigh, Selma and Goldsboro. 2:40. p. m., From Greensboro, Charlotte, At lanta, Columbia, Jncksotiville, ana points North and South-West. 6;20, p. m. From Wilmine-ton, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rock Mount, Snffoi Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham and in- ivjiutuiaic a tu. Lions. yjuit """"" excelled accommodations. CHAS. L.HOPKINS, Trav. Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. J. M. Cuxp, W. H. Grbsn, Traffic Manag-er. Gen. Manr. , W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent, f Wathington, D. t

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